Algeria Closes Schools Over Severe Weather

Algeria Shuts Schools Over Severe Weather Algeria Shuts Schools Over Severe Weather
Algeria Shuts Schools Over Severe Weather. Credit: Harry Anthony Patrinos

Algeria has announced the closure of schools in most parts of the country for two days as authorities prepare for a severe storm expected to hit several regions.

The education ministry on Tuesday said classes were suspended in 52 of Algeria’s 69 provinces following what it described as an “urgent” weather alert.

Strong winds of up to 120 kilometres per hour are forecast for Wednesday across large parts of the country, including the capital, Algiers.

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Algeria’s civil defence agency urged residents to take extra precautions.

Algeria Shuts Schools Over Severe Weather
Algeria Shuts Schools Over Severe Weather. Credit: Middle East Online

It advised people to be ready with “lighting that does not rely on electricity”, stay away from windows and power poles, and avoid travelling unless necessary.

The storm warning comes just days after severe weather killed and injured people and caused damage across the country. The civil defence said at least two people, including a child, died during heavy rains and flooding last week.

Several areas, including Relizane, Algiers and Tipaza, experienced flooding that submerged neighbourhoods and cut off major roads.

Heavy rainfall has also affected neighbouring Tunisia, where flooding and rough sea conditions reportedly claimed several lives.

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